Entrepreneurship Support Programme

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In partnership with the Students' Union, and in support of our student enterprise agenda, Anglia Ruskin is proud to present our Entrepreneurship Support Programme (ESP) - a series of industry-specific events geared towards helping you start your own business

Daniel Pitt has held the post of Arts Producer at Cambridge Junction (www.junction.co.uk) arts centre since September 2012. He curates and manages the Theatre and Dance programme including annual festival, Family programme and Artistic Development activities for emerging and established performance makers.

Prior to moving to Cambridge, he was Artists' Producer for the UK contingent on a surprise event called Piccadilly Circus Circus, conceived and created by visual and circus theatre producing organisation Crying Out Loud (www.cryingoutloud.org), as part of the London 2012 Festival.

Daniel joined Crying Out Loud in October 2010 as Assistant Producer, recipient of a DCMS Jerwood Creative Bursary - a scheme that funded entry level jobs in the arts for recent graduates. Notable projects with COL include project managing Aurelia Thierree's Murmurs at the Southbank Centre over Christmas 2011.

Daniel holds a BA (Hons) in English Literature and Drama from the University of Birmingham.

He sometimes still makes performance projects of his own and is currently directing a disabled-led spoken word show.

Jacy Stewart
Social Entrepreneur Educator and Enterprise Strategist

Always a lover of music and drama after finishing secondary school Jacy attended the B.R.I.T Preforming Arts and Technology School during it's second year of opening. She went on to perform at the Albany Theatre in Deptford the Lyric Theatre and Oval House in London and undertook various extra work for TV and Film. Jacy also worked on a series of pilot sitcoms for the BBC and then joined a theatre company where she was the Centre Organiser doing everything imaginable and conceivable involved in theatre productions. All this, plus gaining first-hand experience of working behind the stage set her on the road to a career in Enterprise and Entrepreneurship. Now Jacy has started several businesses whilst at the same time assisting artists in their own pursuit of fame.

Rachel Burn
Dance maker and performer

Rachel Burn is a dance maker and performer. Trained in London and at the Cunningham School in New York, she loves to make work that is clear, precise and intricate.

She has been creating work in London for three years that has been shown at various festivals: Resolution, Emerge, Cloud Dance, UK Young Artists. Out of habit she tends to work with women and in groups. Her work is often emotional and philosophical, but using real life and every day experiences to create from, she uses the body in an abstract way to communicate human things.

Scottee is an artist and broadcaster from Kentish Town, North London. He is a regular contributor for BBC Radio 4's Loose Ends, Huffington Post and i-D magazine. Scottee is currently an associate artist at Olivier award winning company Duckie and the iconic Roundhouse.

He has performed for audiences at Barbican, Royal Opera House, Tate Britain, Roundhouse, ICA, South Bank and Royal Festival Hall. Graced the pages and airwaves of Guardian, Dazed & Confused, Radio 4, Independent, W, Radio 1 and Sunday Times Style.

Scottee is not easily definable; broken limbs, sequin jumpsuits, a big heart, a strong head and piles of fake eyelashes. There's no doubting he has a determination to please his audiences with his brash, clumsy and provocative approach to art, performance and light entertainment.

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